Elton John paid tribute to the late Mac Miller on the opening night of his final world tour, saying he hopes the rapper is "happy now."
Dedicating his performance of Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me to Miller at his concert in Pennsylvania on Saturday night, John told the sold-out crowd, "I would like to dedicate this song to Mac Miller who, unbelievably, at 26 years of age passed away yesterday.
"It's inconceivable that someone so young, and with so much talent, could do that and I would just like to pass all of our love and best wishes to his loved ones, his family, his friends.
"And Mac, wherever you are, I hope you're happy now."

Miller was found dead in his home in Los Angeles on Friday and tributes have been pouring in for the late 26-year-old.
A cause of death has yet to be determined, with a post-morten set to be carried out by the Los Angeles coroner.
Miller's ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande broke her silence since his death with an Instagram post. The God Is A Woman hitmaker shared a candid black and white photograph of Miller to her account, leaving the caption blank.
Grande dated Miller for about two years before parting ways earlier this year.